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Can differences in cognitive reflection explain other-regarding behavior? To test this, I use the three-item Cognitive … and a third-party punishment task. Subjects afterwards completed the three-item Cognitive Reflection Test. Results showed …
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Although the assumption of utility-maximizing consumers has been challenged for decades, empirical applications of alternative choice rules are still very new. We add to this growing body of literature by proposing a model based on the idea of a “satisficing” decision maker. In contrast to...
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This paper examines the role of simplified heuristics in the formation of preferences for public goods. Political … scientists have suggested that voters use simplified heuristics based on the positions of familiar parties to infer how a … relied on simplified heuristics. (5) Respondents who knew the party positions were more sensitive to the tax attribute. (6 …
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